Auctioning History: A Reflection on Rare Book and Map Sales
As we look back on our Usiana.com auctions, we are struck by the historical significance and cultural value of the items we’ve helped transition to new owners. Each piece tells a unique story of human knowledge, exploration, and societal evolution.

Our cartographic offerings were particularly noteworthy. The illustrated map from the 1600s, featuring the Ducatus Iuliace region and created by a Dutch cartographer, sold for $178. This piece not only represents the artistry of early modern mapmaking but also offers insights into how Europeans viewed and understood their world four centuries ago. Equally impressive was the 1632 rare map of Israel and Palestine by Jacobi Tirini, which fetched $155. Titled “Chorographia Terrae Sanctae,” this map is a testament to the enduring fascination with the Holy Land and the evolving field of biblical geography.

In the realm of political philosophy, we were honored to offer Montesquieu’s masterpiece, “The Spirit of Laws,” in a rare 1751 two-volume edition. This work, which sold for $360, laid the groundwork for modern political systems and the separation of powers, making it a cornerstone of Enlightenment thinking and subsequent democratic revolutions.
Perhaps the most poignant item in our auction was the 1809 abolitionist work by Thomas Branagan, which sold for $116. This book, published in Philadelphia and depicting the harsh realities of slavery, represents a crucial moment in the long struggle for human rights and equality in America.
As these items change hands, we’re reminded of our role not just as auctioneers, but as custodians of history. Each sale represents the passing of knowledge and cultural heritage to a new generation of collectors and scholars. It’s a privilege to facilitate this transfer, knowing that these works will continue to educate, inspire, and shed light on our shared past for years to come.

- 1759 Manuscript ledger of Gaud estate seizure and sale, Russey, Bailliage d’Ornans, 43,000 livres
- 1770 Manuscript Course on rhetoric
- 18th-century French manuscript on human anatomy and surgical practice
- 1919 humoristic 22 pages manuscript short essay on watercolor
- A Christian volume printed in Arabic
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- Carefully crafted manuscript The Senate of Nice 1614-1792
- Circa 1520 placard, Von wegen der Gotzlesterung or Concerning Blasphemy
- Circa 1900, Archive Of 100 Plus Astronomical Glass Negative Plates, Harvard Observatory In Arequipa, Peru
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- First Edition, First Issue of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1852
- Guitarist Alfred Cottin and an Unrecorded Carte de Visite, 1887
- Hand Colored Petit Livre d’Heures, a small book of hours.
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- Manuscript CANONS of PRIMES for every DAY of the YEAR
- Manuscript collection of compliments and gallant words. Circa 1750.
- Manuscript Course in External Pathology, [c. 1800]
- Manuscript school book of Rachie A. Martin of State Normal School, Millersville
- Marie de Turenne “For the Return of Her Dear Papa” – Little Handwritten notebook
- Military exploits of Prince Maurice of Nassau, 1st ed. in French; Fairfax/Osterley Park copy, with notes attrib. to Sir Walter Raleigh.
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